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How are you fixed for blades?

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Dave Richards (WV) View Drop Down
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    Posted: 30 Jul 2010 at 2:02pm
Ok, I think I did well.  $75 at auction.  Didn't have to rip off any old lady.  Everything works and has one extension.   The big ring clip that holds the blade to the beam was missing.  Kind of surprised me when I unloaded it.  I had a parts blade, and is that thing hard to change!!   Any idea where to get a new one?

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For 75 bucks, you got a heck of a deal.
 
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Looks like it has had an easy life....beats the crap outa me why AC made a blade that you couldn't rotate 180 degrees with both extensions on....maybe they wanted the price of them to skyrocket in the future (now). You bought half an extension at 75 bucks!
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Originally posted by Eldon (WA) Eldon (WA) wrote:

Looks like it has had an easy life....beats the crap outa me why AC made a blade that you couldn't rotate 180 degrees with both extensions on....maybe they wanted the price of them to skyrocket in the future (now). You bought half an extension at 75 bucks!

So thats why my blade only has 1 extension.With the 3pt hitch and drawbar in place I have to back over an overhang or ditch to spin mine around.The snapcouplers dont have that issue.75 bucks is a bargain any day.I paid 350 for my AC 3pt oxnard blade.
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